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but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win this bid. but the majority of those here tonight couldn't be happier with the possibility of hosting a super bowl. >> i support the super bowl in santa clara because we know the best is in the west. >> reporter: and reps will take the city's bid and it in person to the nfl may 21st. live in santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> lisa, thank you. sky 7hd gives you a bird's eye view of construction on the stadium. thisy are also working on the largest wi-fi network of any stadium in the country. two facebook veterans are constructing a network capable of simultane
but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win...
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. >> does one congressman think federal workers who haven't paid their taxes should be lined up and shot? stay tuned to find out. >> you are more like the fun free zone. >> i don't get it. >> it is a play on gun free. >> not the following? >> you know what? i'm not following you. go away. [ laughter ] >> let's welcome my goodness it's wonderful. wow. here with fox news anchor patti ann browne. the donna reid of 2013 and if commentary were math homework i would do him in the morning. bernie. my repulsive sidekick. >> bill: bill schulz. he brushes with a head hodge and garringles with mr. pibb. army special forces member kerry. should children learn a hook from the little redbook? on friday a day of the week barry the department of education website quoted the murderous former head of the chinese communist party. yep, the kid zone page of the national center on education statistics posted these words to live by in their quote of the day column. "our attitude towards ourselves should be satiable in learning and towards others to be tireless in teaching. ie. kill gun. the government rebound
. >> does one congressman think federal workers who haven't paid their taxes should be lined up and shot? stay tuned to find out. >> you are more like the fun free zone. >> i don't get it. >> it is a play on gun free. >> not the following? >> you know what? i'm not following you. go away. [ laughter ] >> let's welcome my goodness it's wonderful. wow. here with fox news anchor patti ann browne. the donna reid of 2013 and if commentary were math homework...
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want it all of the taxes, they just audit some of the taxes. that enables the system to function. considering that 98% of the client approved in the end, we should be simply taking all the new claims, approving them to a minimum level, auditing a small subset, and giving them a final resolution within five years. the medical system, of bluecross blueshield, processes 30 million medical claims a year. they'd do 9% them within 30 days, and we should be able to do the same thing. 99% of them within 30 days. those are some of my suggestions. the gentleman in the yellow tie. >> i am a vietnam veteran who is getting care at the local va. one of the biggest hazard sometimes it is the claims person who determines what kind of claim you get. orangeerefore agent related. i had a stroke, and they did not decrease my allotment, but getting back to what you have now, it is like you have in the regular committee. they did not increase my allotment. it is like you have in the regular community. the vietnam veteran, and now the iraq-afghanistan veterans. the v
want it all of the taxes, they just audit some of the taxes. that enables the system to function. considering that 98% of the client approved in the end, we should be simply taking all the new claims, approving them to a minimum level, auditing a small subset, and giving them a final resolution within five years. the medical system, of bluecross blueshield, processes 30 million medical claims a year. they'd do 9% them within 30 days, and we should be able to do the same thing. 99% of them...
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all the taxes. they just audit some of the taxes. you accept the taxes and they audit some that enables the system to function. and in the va, they should considering the 98% of the claims get approved in the end, we should be simply taking all the new claims, approving them to a minimum level, auditing a small subset and giving them a final resolution within five years. the medical system, blue cross blue shield processes 30 million medical claims a year. they do 99% of them within thirty days. we should be able to dot same thing. so those are some of my suggestions. yes, the gentleman in the yellow tie? that's you. and then i'll go . >> hugh -- [inaudible] i'm a veteran who is getting care at the local va, and really one of the biggest hazards sometimes the claims person who determines what kind of claim you get. -- [inaudible] i had a stroke, they didn't increase my a lotment but anyway getting back to it is something like you have in the regular community. the nonveterans and now the iraqi-afgha
all the taxes. they just audit some of the taxes. you accept the taxes and they audit some that enables the system to function. and in the va, they should considering the 98% of the claims get approved in the end, we should be simply taking all the new claims, approving them to a minimum level, auditing a small subset and giving them a final resolution within five years. the medical system, blue cross blue shield processes 30 million medical claims a year. they do 99% of them within thirty...
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dangerous but some experts say if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there is no mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay and more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment . what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq as more deadly bombings strike the nation ahead of the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion. international using come in live from a studio center here in moscow this is twenty four hours a day the parliament in cyprus has delayed until tuesday a decision on whether to allow and which will cost its citizens millions of their hard earned euros every bank customer will have their cash taxed if it goes through the plan caused panic over the weekend with people emptying a.t.m. machines fearing that life savings could be plundered. reports on the implications . the e.u. finance ministers as the and the international monetary fund had agreed upon a ten billion euro bailout for the country on the condition that this bank tax a bank
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a bank deposit tax be imposed now this could amount to up to nine point nine percent of of those who have a more than one hundred thousand euros in the bank and for many people there it's said their entire life savings that they have that are they feel are now in trouble and the panic that has been stirred over the weekend people trying to get money out of the cash machines but electronic transfers have been stopped and. people there calling this is. simply a robbery there their savings being taken away from them the president of the country however have been. acceptance of the bailout as crucial for the country says that if. this requirement is. the country will might be forced to get out of the euro of the euro zone area and therefore some people feel that the country has really been put in a position where it has no choice but to accept everything that is down by brussels by e.u. leaders by the meetings that they have here people are concerned again they really see this as. what is supposed to be there and this is unprecedented in the sense that this is the first time that a requi
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, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war industry, you'd have hundreds of thousands of people without jobs. reporter: i suppose. or do the opposite which is make marijuana legal and maybe try to tax it. >> shepard: and regulate it. reporter: i think that illegal activity is a constant and what is new is work that is actually legal, it's just not -- off the books and the income is not being reported. >> shepard: changing world. >> it is. >> shepard: this dire situation in syria got more complicated, at least for today. coming up more on the reported use of chemical weapons. now,
, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war...
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of pushing for a levy in state burden says cyprus has to revamp its banking system and stop being a tax haven meanwhile russian investors showed no interest in a rescue deal for cyprus and as are his news editor i have a quote he explains that the e.u. is a hard line stance a stance from german chancellor metals desire to gain all she can politically from the situation. this starts at a russia e.u. summit last year when the euro krotz told russia that cyprus would be their problem to solve cyprus had been racked by the greek economic collapse the russians didn't take kindly to that said it's a euro zone problem and it's not like russians are the only ones availing of time cypriot tax loopholes however russia did stop at two and a half billion to help trying to keep the island afloat a change in the cypriot government last year delayed any chance of a resolution most notably out of russia e.u. summit last december but it crucially brought the timing of any deal into the german election cycle and this is why merkel is playing hardball merkel's in search of votes she's under pressure at ho
of pushing for a levy in state burden says cyprus has to revamp its banking system and stop being a tax haven meanwhile russian investors showed no interest in a rescue deal for cyprus and as are his news editor i have a quote he explains that the e.u. is a hard line stance a stance from german chancellor metals desire to gain all she can politically from the situation. this starts at a russia e.u. summit last year when the euro krotz told russia that cyprus would be their problem to solve...
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in a panic over a planned tax savings accounts as part of an european union and i.m.f. deal the so-called rescue plan for the tiny eurozone country would say a one time levy on deposits to avoid a national default ati's correspondent i saw similar reports from the heart of the . well today is a crucial day for cyprus as its parliament votes on ratifying that new one time bank deposit tax that has really come as a surprise when it was announced over the weekend the people in cyprus already having reacted with a bit of a panic no this came about as the e.u. finance ministers as the and the international monetary fund had agreed upon a ten billion euro bailout for the country on the condition that this. bank deposit tax be imposed now this could amount to up to nine point nine percent of those who have more than one hundred thousand euros in the bag and for many people there it's their entire life savings that they have that are they feel are now in trouble and the panic that has been stirred over the weekend people trying to get money out of the cash machines but electron
in a panic over a planned tax savings accounts as part of an european union and i.m.f. deal the so-called rescue plan for the tiny eurozone country would say a one time levy on deposits to avoid a national default ati's correspondent i saw similar reports from the heart of the . well today is a crucial day for cyprus as its parliament votes on ratifying that new one time bank deposit tax that has really come as a surprise when it was announced over the weekend the people in cyprus already...
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there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have you gotten any calls, are you expecting any? >> i'm not expecting any but i would not be surprised to see people talk more about this in next few days it is very late tonight anyway it looks like they will preserve the under $100 thousand mark and go after larger deposits, but the question, here in u.s., could it happen here? probably not. but the question is, ha hasn't t already happenith standpoint feds suppressing interest rates, that is the rate less than inflation, negative interest rate it has already happened here. gerri: let's go to xena for a second, a lot of people out there think thi
there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have...
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that includes a 9.5% hotel tax for the teams and other employees. the mayor of santa clara says that revenue could be made up for in other ways. >> because the super bowl is an extraordinary event, we're trying to make ourselves competitive in the bid. we want to ensure we put our best foot forward. we have a great partner with the super bowl committee. they will make up all the costs, actual costs, so it won't cost santa clara anything. >> now, in addition to waving that hotel tax for nfl, city leaders are reportedly willing to waive ticket surcharges for the super bowl amounting to about $6 million arnold also give up $4.54 per space parking fee, all in an effort to sweeten the deal and convince nfl to bring the super bowl here to santa clara in 2016. the city council is expected to vote on a final proposal tonight at 6:30. again, an ultimate decision is expected on friday. live in santa clara, monte francis, nbc bay area news. >>> in fremont now police are looking for the suspect who stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of copper wire. invest
that includes a 9.5% hotel tax for the teams and other employees. the mayor of santa clara says that revenue could be made up for in other ways. >> because the super bowl is an extraordinary event, we're trying to make ourselves competitive in the bid. we want to ensure we put our best foot forward. we have a great partner with the super bowl committee. they will make up all the costs, actual costs, so it won't cost santa clara anything. >> now, in addition to waving that hotel tax...
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s in a panic over a planned tax on savings accounts as part of a european union and i.m.f. deal the so-called rescue plan for the tiny euro zone country would see one time levy on deposits to avoid a national default and exchange the e.u. has pledged a ten billion euro bailout to heal the battered economy there under the proposed package terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred thousand euros in their accounts would have to pay a tax of around seven percent those who savings are greater will be hit up for a ten percent tax it's the first such move where private deposits will be forced to sacrifice money to foot the bill the bailout of conditions have been deeply criticized as they are expected to hit mainly the poor people and pensioners moreover fears are mounting over the intense cash outflow for the country people's anger has caused the parliamentary vote on the deal to be delayed till today dr helen samuel e. from the leading british think tank the bridge group thinks the timing island state is feeling blackmailed and uncomfortable under the e.u. umbrella. they
s in a panic over a planned tax on savings accounts as part of a european union and i.m.f. deal the so-called rescue plan for the tiny euro zone country would see one time levy on deposits to avoid a national default and exchange the e.u. has pledged a ten billion euro bailout to heal the battered economy there under the proposed package terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred thousand euros in their accounts would have to pay a tax of around seven percent those who savings are...
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haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs and put this country back on track and get rid of some of the delays and congestion and detours and all the other problems we have. so let's pay attention to this scorecard. to this report card. if your kid came home with a card like this you'd do something about it. congress better do something about it. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. it was mr. speaker, june, 1950, when the north koreans decided they would invade their neighbors to the south, south korea. the wa
haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs...
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endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't incollusive. we were behind in both data and digital. our primary and debate process needed improvement. >> young voters are increasingly rolling their eyes at what the party represents. >> and many minorities think that republicans don't like them. or don't want them in our country. >> if hispanics think we don't want them, here they will close their ears for policies. >> bret: besides all that, everything is fine in the g.o.p. today, a report out from the head of the g.o.p., the chairman. reince priebus, who said focus group called the party narrow
endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't...
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started protesting on the streets when it was announced that one of the conditions is imposing a a tax on bank deposits of cypriot bank account holders and the people were certainly not happy with this this would eat into their savings they were worried that they will lose that amount of money now this is still a question and the parliamentarians here are still going to be debating on our how much that will be how a percentage that will be on which kind of back accounts of cypriot bank holders that will be as well so it's still a big question and this is an answer that the people are certainly going to be waiting for who've been out into the streets speaking to the people on how they actually feel about the decisions that their leaders have been making so we're here with a meeting point of protesters for the past two days here in cyprus ever since i've been here nelson it over the last weekend that the e.u. had will be giving them ten billion euros of bailout conditions that they were willing to accept and it's really been a combination of very fast the jury rating and bad news for cyp
started protesting on the streets when it was announced that one of the conditions is imposing a a tax on bank deposits of cypriot bank account holders and the people were certainly not happy with this this would eat into their savings they were worried that they will lose that amount of money now this is still a question and the parliamentarians here are still going to be debating on our how much that will be how a percentage that will be on which kind of back accounts of cypriot bank holders...
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that said it's a euro zone problem and it's not like russians are the only ones availing of cypriot tax loopholes however russia did stop two and a half billion to help try and keep the island afloat a change in the cypriot government last year delayed any chance of a resolution most notably out russia e.u. summit last december but it crucially brought the timing of any deal into the german election cycle and this is why merkel is playing hardball merkel's in search of votes she's under pressure at home and explains the euro group's decision to back a raid on privately held deposits in cyprus germany's taking a very very hard line on this issue merkel's uncompromising stance backed euro groups decision to raid privately held super deposits weekend. and sent the cypriots to moscow looking for help. the russians look at the cyprus approach and say no we're not going to get involved for two reasons one it's a eurozone problem but secondly merkel is going to drive this into the ground she's taking a hard line on the cypriot issue and nobody is going to touch cyprus or until she has finished
that said it's a euro zone problem and it's not like russians are the only ones availing of cypriot tax loopholes however russia did stop two and a half billion to help try and keep the island afloat a change in the cypriot government last year delayed any chance of a resolution most notably out russia e.u. summit last december but it crucially brought the timing of any deal into the german election cycle and this is why merkel is playing hardball merkel's in search of votes she's under...
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it's the right thing to do. >> neil: we raised taxes. >> i didn't say raise taxes, i said close loopholes. republicans call closing loopholes raising taxes because it's the rich that have unfair practice. >> neil: have you filled out your brackets? yes or no. have you filled out your brackets? >> no, i haven't done that. i'm going to leave that to the president. he may be late on that too. >> neil: i'm sorry. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: do you remember this? an interview i said senator paul and senator cruz were whacko birds. that's inappropriate and i apologize to them for saying that. >> neil: after that, senator cruz accepted that apology. is senator rand paul about to do the same? and as nevada mourns the death of seven marines, did their senator blame the sequester? meet the military commander telling harry to say i'm sorry. [ male announcer ] it's relobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster erees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilledobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 co
it's the right thing to do. >> neil: we raised taxes. >> i didn't say raise taxes, i said close loopholes. republicans call closing loopholes raising taxes because it's the rich that have unfair practice. >> neil: have you filled out your brackets? yes or no. have you filled out your brackets? >> no, i haven't done that. i'm going to leave that to the president. he may be late on that too. >> neil: i'm sorry. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >>...
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s in a panic over a planned tax on savings accounts as part of the european union and i.m.f. bailout the so-called rescue plan for the tiny eurozone country would see a one time levy of up to ten percent on deposits to avoid a national default in exchange the promise to a ten billion euro bailout deal to heal the economy under the proposed terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred euros in their accounts would pay a tax of around seven per cent on it and those who savings are greater would be hit up for a ten percent tax is the first such move or private depositors are forced to sacrifice their money to foot the bill bell conditions were deeply criticized there are expected to hit mainly the poor people and pensioners and also affect the rich russians who are known to invest in the country and members of the british forces who are stationed there moreover fears are mounting over the intense cash outflow from the country people's anger is caused the parliament to vote on a parliamentary vote on the deal to be delayed until today dr helen sound really from a leading bri
s in a panic over a planned tax on savings accounts as part of the european union and i.m.f. bailout the so-called rescue plan for the tiny eurozone country would see a one time levy of up to ten percent on deposits to avoid a national default in exchange the promise to a ten billion euro bailout deal to heal the economy under the proposed terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred euros in their accounts would pay a tax of around seven per cent on it and those who savings are greater...
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their own responsibility to shape the national consensus, and it must include their paying all their taxes in order to provide state with the resources it needs to fund basic health, education, and infrastructure. you know, haiti remains a country of great contrast. the families who live in the estates and those in the gullies alongside the roads leading up to the estates, the contrast is also in the investment of $3 billion in three years, yet, haiti has dropped three spots on the human development index. another contrast relates to citizen security. haiti now has 66 -- 6684 military troops and 2614 fleets in the u.n. peace keeping mission and also has 10,000 fleets within the police force; however, there's a 33% increase in homicide in the last three months of 2012 compared to 2011. kidnappings up by a third. rapes rose from 33 a month to 40 a month in 2012. the report from the secretary regime noted, and i want to emphasize this, that over the course of the past year, the government has fired seven of the chief prosecutors for the department which is port-au-prince and removed two inspe
their own responsibility to shape the national consensus, and it must include their paying all their taxes in order to provide state with the resources it needs to fund basic health, education, and infrastructure. you know, haiti remains a country of great contrast. the families who live in the estates and those in the gullies alongside the roads leading up to the estates, the contrast is also in the investment of $3 billion in three years, yet, haiti has dropped three spots on the human...
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but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxation track businesses. this is cruel to give something out to encourage small business and take it back. that is extreme. >> bret: not sigh press but it's extreme. >> we have to revise doomsday pronouncement. we have been saying that america is headed the way of greece. i would say it's headed the way of cyprus. if you start to confiscation people's money retroactively you have a problem on your hands. if you put it to the vote for people at stake, you get a result today in the parliament that nobody, not a member of the parliament supported the agreement to government itself proposed. the government party, not one of them voted yes. it obtained on a proposal it agreed to. >> bret: the state says affected taxpayers can request a waiver and hope they can struck a deal. we will follow this one. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see the winner
but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxation track businesses. this is cruel to give something out to encourage small business and take it back. that is extreme. >> bret: not sigh press but it's extreme. >> we have to revise doomsday pronouncement. we have been saying...
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it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said let's put everything on the table and i want to thank bob be for saying that. we have to, of course, pass the budget resolution in the senate. patty murray has done an extraordinarily good job and then move to the next stage and that is the grand bargain stage. both sides sitting down on a bipartisan basis not eliminating medicare as emhe afraid the paul ryan budget would do but making sure it survives for generations to come. putting revenues on the table that are fair and won't penalize the working people across america and making sure it is a balanced approach. i think what bob cor
it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said...
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which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against because you have a situation of poor saeed's and here the capital over this very contentious verdict in the poolside football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continue on to government sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon. also ahead for you cyprus had braced with panic over the rescue bailout offer from the european union has a controversial offer of assistance has huge implications with people losing large chunks of their savings. and israel's attempts to bulldoze over a better when the settlement are failing as one village in the running for the guinness book of world records as the one destroyed the most amount of times where it's happening is vowing never to back down all that coming up after a break. they've been living these ways since two seventeenth century. strict. their communities on the ceiling. they clearly distinguish between their old. and guard their families and things in the trash. so. a clear
which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against because you have a situation of poor saeed's and here the capital over this very contentious verdict in the poolside football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continue on to government sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon. also ahead for you cyprus had braced with panic over the rescue bailout offer from the european...
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, property taxes. we have a hypocrisy in our nation where, on the one hand, undocumented immigrants might be here unlawfully, but the i.r.s. says if you're here and working, you actually have to pay taxes, and here is an individual tax i.d. number by which you are required to pay taxes. overall, the studies do show there's a net benefit. host: we talked about the senate proposal that's being worked on. who are the leaders on that? guest: on the democratic side, it is senator durbin, schumer, menendez. and on the republican side, it's senator mccain, senator graham, and senator rubio. host: the house health group is also working on a separate proposal. here's a story from "the washington post" about that. give us until insight into what we have heard about that proposal. guest: it is very promising that, again, on the house side there has been bipartisan conversation. most of the members of this group have been meeting the last four years in secret. only the last month and a half or two that it has beco
, property taxes. we have a hypocrisy in our nation where, on the one hand, undocumented immigrants might be here unlawfully, but the i.r.s. says if you're here and working, you actually have to pay taxes, and here is an individual tax i.d. number by which you are required to pay taxes. overall, the studies do show there's a net benefit. host: we talked about the senate proposal that's being worked on. who are the leaders on that? guest: on the democratic side, it is senator durbin, schumer,...
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the senate is doing more spending, more taxes. so our colleague greta van susteren asked house budget chair paul ryan about next steps. >> house passed the budget. the senate is passing a budget first time we've seen that in four years. that's a good thing. the question is now can we start looking for common ground? can we started a advancing toward a compromise? the way we look at this as house republicans. we understand our budget probably won't become law in every great detail but hopefully we get a down payment on this problem. >> reporter: he gave us a preview whether the negotiations after the easter passover recess but there is also a political impact to all this the these lawmakers are put on the record on critical programs. on spending on taxes. so you better believe those who are on the ballot in 2014. their opponents and opposition party will look at their votes, looking for ammunition. uma? uma: you want to hold everybody accountable. mike, thank you very much. >> thank you. jon: "happening now", a call to block a paki
the senate is doing more spending, more taxes. so our colleague greta van susteren asked house budget chair paul ryan about next steps. >> house passed the budget. the senate is passing a budget first time we've seen that in four years. that's a good thing. the question is now can we start looking for common ground? can we started a advancing toward a compromise? the way we look at this as house republicans. we understand our budget probably won't become law in every great detail but...
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sales tax income tax states have the same fica taxes absolutely it's an unfounded and fair game when you look at it marc harrold case tiger at a boiling. thank you all for being with you thank you. granger report today and bloomberg business week former twenty twelve republican presidential candidates rick santorum and newt gingrich were very close to forming a unity ticket back in february two thousand and twelve in an effort to collectively knock mitt romney out of nomination contention after santorum claimed the iowa caucuses and three other primaries in early february the talk of forming that unity ticket reached its peak job john brabender santorum chief strategist told bloomberg business week that everybody thought there was an opportunity it would send shock waves through the establishment and the romney campaign but the talks over the take a broke down when neither candidate could agree over which one of them would be at the top of that eventually ticket if our political system provided for a third fourth or fifth party's santorum and gingrich could have simply run on another
sales tax income tax states have the same fica taxes absolutely it's an unfounded and fair game when you look at it marc harrold case tiger at a boiling. thank you all for being with you thank you. granger report today and bloomberg business week former twenty twelve republican presidential candidates rick santorum and newt gingrich were very close to forming a unity ticket back in february two thousand and twelve in an effort to collectively knock mitt romney out of nomination contention after...
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officials cyprus has had to deliver a decision on the plan that most controversial aspects proposed tax on bank deposits which just spot an outrage and panic across the nation the deadline is on monday when the european central bank warns it will cut off emergency funding to cypriot banks if no deal is reached archies test as you'll hear reports and spoke to people on the streets of the cypriot capital. here with me to avoid the protesters for the past two days here in cyprus ever since the announcement over the last week at the end of it what will be giving them ten billion euros in bailout conditions that they were willing to accept and it's really been a combination of very fast the jury rating and bad news for cypriots and to some slow moving developments of finding solutions to the problems that they're facing now there's really a cash problem in the country the banks are going to going to be close until next week many people have already gone out to the streets tried to get some money from the a.t.m.'s that people gather here it's really an interesting mix so there are some people
officials cyprus has had to deliver a decision on the plan that most controversial aspects proposed tax on bank deposits which just spot an outrage and panic across the nation the deadline is on monday when the european central bank warns it will cut off emergency funding to cypriot banks if no deal is reached archies test as you'll hear reports and spoke to people on the streets of the cypriot capital. here with me to avoid the protesters for the past two days here in cyprus ever since the...
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will force them to tax their bank deposits as well. as savers are likely to cause a run on cyprus banks also feeling their money could be safer in their own hands as well talk about mounting euros skepticism as well i understand at the moment sixty seven percent of all people in cyprus approve of leaving the eurozone as well so ultimately you got a lot of issues going on here to people rush to the banks and take out their money over the banks probably won't let them do they lose up to a tenth of their savings that could be sucked out of their account in the blink of an eye and all this while germany is insisting that cyprus revamps its banking system and stops being a tax haven well i mean she says that e.u. leaders pushing to raid people's bank deposits is an unprecedented theft by those desperate to keep the euro afloat. cyprus is now the fifth country out of the seventeen that's needed to be bailed out and that is why the germans extracted the terms that they did but i must say even in my diaries predictions in this parliament over
will force them to tax their bank deposits as well. as savers are likely to cause a run on cyprus banks also feeling their money could be safer in their own hands as well talk about mounting euros skepticism as well i understand at the moment sixty seven percent of all people in cyprus approve of leaving the eurozone as well so ultimately you got a lot of issues going on here to people rush to the banks and take out their money over the banks probably won't let them do they lose up to a tenth...
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they have tens of billions of tax losses they shld be able to write off and they claim that is paying us back. gerri: that is cheating. >> it absolutely is. the sad thing is, it is allowed under accounting rules as an asset, certainly other banks it is not simply, think it is horrible policy. gerri: is is our money at the end of the day. they should have to repay it, if i owed the government that much money, believe me, i would be forced to repay every single dime. i would be in jail. what is interesting is there are lot of attorney general's calling for him to leave offe. take a look at these names. the list goes on and on. there is a lot of anti-ed demarco effort out there. will they be successful? >> personally i find this kind of offensive. they put together a settlement that got more money for state governments that actually got foreclosed borrowers. many have been at the forefront of trying to stop the housing market from clearing, stop trying legitimate foreclosures and broad moratorium so this hasn't been about helping them leave. they have been on willingto let fannie and fre
they have tens of billions of tax losses they shld be able to write off and they claim that is paying us back. gerri: that is cheating. >> it absolutely is. the sad thing is, it is allowed under accounting rules as an asset, certainly other banks it is not simply, think it is horrible policy. gerri: is is our money at the end of the day. they should have to repay it, if i owed the government that much money, believe me, i would be forced to repay every single dime. i would be in jail....
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love big government who love big spending who love big entitlement who love big unions who love big taxes you can't spend money you don't have or print money you don't have when you have a gold standard so on a national basis i think it would be fantastic for the united states to go back on the gold standard because all the problems of america have occurred since one thousand nine hundred ninety one when richard nixon took us off the gold standard that are all the debt of this country cumulated and all you have seen spending and the obscene salaries of government pensions that are bankrupting this country now to texas i mean texas liz does everything right my book the ultimate obama survival guide actually has a key chapter about the state of texas and how fantastic things are going there and they've got the best economy in america they've now moved to number two size wise a condo in america it's one of the twenty biggest economies in the world and they've created more jobs in the last ten years then all the other forty united states combined they do things right and they're right to be s
love big government who love big spending who love big entitlement who love big unions who love big taxes you can't spend money you don't have or print money you don't have when you have a gold standard so on a national basis i think it would be fantastic for the united states to go back on the gold standard because all the problems of america have occurred since one thousand nine hundred ninety one when richard nixon took us off the gold standard that are all the debt of this country cumulated...
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but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win this bid. but the majority of those here tonight couldn't be happier with the possibility of hosting a super bowl. >> i support the super bowl in santa clara because we know the best is in the west. >> reporter: and reps will take the city's bid and pitch it in person to the nfl may 21st. live in santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> lisa, thank you. sky 7hd gives you a bird's eye view of construction on the stadium. thisy are also working on the largest wi-fi network of any stadium in the country. two facebook veterans are constructing a network capable of sim
but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win...
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the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not understand it and thought their taxes increased. people that look at the facts understand that they have received tax reductions. i personally think we have gone a little overboard. we will have to rebalance the scales, but the president kept his promises on taxation, notwithstanding what you're caller said. you're caller is wrong. beach on twitter says the private sector will always be a better fiscal that the anything run by the government -- fact, says this person. we are talking about the budget with earl blumenauer as the house begins work on the budget put out by paul ryan last week. "the hill" rep
the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not...
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but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win this bid. but the majority of those here tonight couldn't be happier with the possibility of hosting a super bowl. >> i support the super bowl in santa clara because we know the best is in the >> reporter: and reps will take the city's bid and pitch it in person to the nfl may 21st. live in santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> lisa, thank you. sky 7hd gives you a bird's eye view of construction on the stadium. thisy are also working on the largest wi-fi network of any stadium in the country. two facebook veterans are constructing a network capable of simultane
but sources say they can't afford to waive the hotel tax. hotel managers meantime say temporarily waiving the tax won't affect their bottom line. >> the exposure we will get here during the super bowl event will more than make up for anything that is lost. >> by exempting the rooms left to nfl employees and nfl workers they would be exempt to the tax on those rooms and that money would not be paid. >> reporter: some worry about what santa clara is is conceding in order to win...
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now, some have expired, but california, the taxes were replaced with other tax increases. and some states are now proposing brand new taxes on the wealthy. of course, that's on top of that new federal tax hike. in minnesota, democratic ledge slay churps are proposing a temporary tax on the top 1% of earners to pay down debt for schools. in rhode island, a proposal to raise the top rate to 7.99% from 5.99% to fund the state budget. and from washington state to maine, politicians are now talking increasingly about more fairness in the tax code. but maria, fairness may be going too far, even for liberal talk show hosts. here's what bill maher had to say last week on his hbo show. >> i just want to say, liberals, you could actually lose me. it's outrageous what we're paying. over -- i'm willing to pay my share, but yeah, it's ridiculous. >> yeah, maria, when bill maher is standing up for wealthy tax payers? >> wow. >> you know you've gone too far. >> knock me out. bill maher admits it. >> yeah. >> just -- so, highest earners, the federal at 39.6, you have new york at 9.8, you
now, some have expired, but california, the taxes were replaced with other tax increases. and some states are now proposing brand new taxes on the wealthy. of course, that's on top of that new federal tax hike. in minnesota, democratic ledge slay churps are proposing a temporary tax on the top 1% of earners to pay down debt for schools. in rhode island, a proposal to raise the top rate to 7.99% from 5.99% to fund the state budget. and from washington state to maine, politicians are now talking...